What If There Were No Heavens?
10-04-2015, 11:58 PM
Walk | Talk | Think It was not every day that Donostrea received visitors. In fact, since her siblings had finally pulled in those wolves that they had been sneaking away to visit when they had first established their pack, Gale had seen a drop in the amount of visits that they typically got. It made her job easier, which she liked. It was much more fun to run the length of the border without actually finding anyone there waiting for an audience with either Glacier or Voltage - mostly Glacier of late since Volt had isolated himself to his family while his babes were still small. But it did make it surprising when calls did go up at the border. Which it did now. Curiously, the Aertus stopped to listen and consider what she ought to do. It had been directed at Glacier, not her, which meant, in truth, she did not need to go answering it. Her brother was fairly responsible, on most occasions, and she had every confidence that he would answer it in due time. But...she was kind of close to it. Probably capable of getting there before he did. Especially if she ran it. Already the race was set within her mind, and after a quick scan of the shoreline to see if she could spot her brother, Gale turned and darted off at a run for the piece of seaside border where the howl had originated from. Her lavender paws carried her swiftly across the dark sandy beach toward the edge of their territory, but rather than stare ahead her grey-green eyes continued to glance around her. Was Glacier on his way to answer too? Even if he did not know they were racing, she still wanted to win. She could not see him, but glancing ahead she could see the wolf that had called for him, and with a friendly, companionable grin Gale slowed and then stopped, glad that her run had not winded her to the point it would impair her speech. "Hi. Welcome to Donostrea," she greeted as she looked slightly up at the wolf. As much as she wanted to make a joke and ask if she was there for the next tour group, she was sure it would have gone right over her head, so instead she asked, "You're here to speak with Glacier?" That, she was sure, this visitor could understand. |